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Presidential elections will be held in Volkia on June 16, 2024, with a possible second round to be held on June 30, 2024 if no candidate receives over 50% of the vote. They will be the 35th presidential elections held in Volkia. As the Volkian Constitution allows a maximum of two presidential terms (consecutive or not), incumbent President of Volkia Yuliya Surkova, first elected in 2016 and then re-elected in 2020, is not eligible for re-election. Her second (and last) term will formally end on August 6, 2024. This election will choose the 21st President and 20th Vice President of Volkia.
Electoral system
Date
Volkian law establishes the date of the first round of presidential elections to be held on the third Sunday in June, with a second round scheduled for two weeks later, if required.
Eligibility requirements
The Constitution of Volkia (Chapter IV) defines the conditions that a presidential candidate must satisfy: must be a natural born citizen, be at least 35 years of age, have resided in Volkia for the last 12 years, and the ability to speak the state language. The Constitution also establishes a term limit: one individual cannot serve more than 2 terms total.
Procedure
Candidates can be nominated by a political party that won at least one seat in the National Assembly in the previous elections, or can be nominated by collecting 75,000 signatures from enfranchised citizens from at least half of the nation's provinces with at least 1,500 signatures in each of them. The election results are only considered valid if turnout is above or equal to 35%. The candidate who receives an absolute majority of votes is elected president; if no candidate receives a majority of the votes, a second round between the top 2 candidates is held two weeks after the first round. The candidate with the largest number of votes in the second round then becomes president.
Candidates
Confirmed
The following is the official candidate list as confirmed by the National Elections Commission:
Name | Born | Prior experience | Party | |
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Kirill Kovalenko | Poltovka, Shimanovsk Oblast |
November 14, 1974Mayor of Kovdor (2016–present) People's Deputy from Norindzhik Oblast's 1st District (2014–2016) Hockey player and political activist |
Social Democratic Union | |
Andrei Petrov | Likhoslavl, Olyutorsk Oblast |
March 8, 1968Minority Leader of the Federal Council (2020–present)
Senator from Olyutorsk Oblast (2002–present) |
Conservative Party | |
Olga Kravchenka | Volsk, Shipayetsk Oblast |
July 21, 1965Governor of Shipayetsk Oblast (2016–2024) Member of the Shipayetsk General Assembly (1996–2016) |
Liberal Party | |
Anastasia Smirnova | Bakhta, Lagan Oblast |
January 30, 1963Senator from Belorerino Oblast (2018–present) City Councilor of Katrovozh (1998–2014) |
Socialist Labor League | |
Alexei Novikov | Korkino, Akusha Oblast |
April 22, 1982People's Deputy from Akusha Oblast's 3rd District (2016–present) Mayor of Korkino (2008–2016) |
Volkian Green Party | |
Vladimir Melnyk | Izumrud, Vladinsk Oblast |
December 3, 1977Journalist and businessman | Independent | |
Maria Bondarenka | Petrovskoye, Osinsky Oblast |
February 11, 1965People's Deputy from Osinsky Oblast's 4th District (2016-2022) Lawyer and law professor |
Independent | |
Artur Kamenev | Askiz, Uzlovaya Oblast |
September 2, 1957Chairman of the Monarchist Union Party (1989–present)
Political activist |
Independent endorsed by the Monarchist Union Party |
Declined
The following people were subjects of speculation about their potential candidacy prior to the release of the official candidate list, but they either rejected to run or failed to receive a nomination:
- Ivan Petrov, former leader of the Conservative Party
- Anastasia Shevchenka, Mayor of Volkgoroda (2020–present)
- Dmitry Kovalenko, journalist, founder of TV12
- Olga Sokolova, Senator from Okostolitsa Oblast
- Alexei Bondarenko, Governor of Norindzhik Oblast (2016–present)
Opinion polls
Fieldwork date | Sample size | Kovalenko | Petrov | Kravchenka | Smirnova | Novikov | Melnyk | Bondarenka | Kamenev | None | I don't know | Lead | |||||
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May 12 | Eight candidates confirmed: Kirill Kovalenko, Andrei Petrov, Olga Kravchenka, Anastasia Smirnova, Alexei Novikov, Vladimir Melnyk, Maria Bondarenka, Artur Kamenev | ||||||||||||||||
May 12-13 | 1,500 | ||||||||||||||||
May 15-17 | 1,036 | ||||||||||||||||
May 21-24 | 1,057 | ||||||||||||||||
May 27-31 | 1,100 | ||||||||||||||||
June 1-4 | 1,054 | ||||||||||||||||
June 9-12 | 1,102 |
Results
Volkian Federative Republic | ||
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Main article: Volkia | ||
Important Topics: Culture ♦ Lupine ♦ Volkian language ♦ Lunarism ♦ Volkian korona ♦ Defense Forces | ||
Government: Federal Government ♦ President ♦ Cabinet ♦ National Assembly ♦ Federal Supreme Court ♦ Political Parties | ||
History: Grand Principality of Volkia ♦ Duchy of Volkia ♦ Kingdom of Volkia ♦ Volkian Civil War ♦ Northern Revolt ♦ Volkian Revolution | ||
Important Figures (Past and Present): Yuliya Surkova ♦ Aleksey Pushkarev ♦ Stefan Gurkovsky ♦ Ivan Ogarkov ♦ Vasily Tolmachyov ♦ Yulian Lebedev | ||